Two -level Internet: myth or reality?

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The article deals with the concept of two -level Internet, where there is a premium channel with more opportunities, and a channel accessible to all. However, MIT research has shown that such a system can already exist.

🚀 The Internet can be represented as a parallel connected network where data can be automatically redirected if one of the links refuses. However, there are several physical locations known as "interception points", where the Internet is connected sequentially rather than in parallel.

💡 In 1994, a significant subnecess was created in the Eastern Caribbean, when the "interception point", which connects several islands with the mainland, was accidentally cut by the Paraguay Navy.

  • 📌 There is a great opportunity to exist two -level Internet
  • 📌 There are "intercepting points" that can disconnect large parts of the Internet
  • 📌 Need to constantly connect to the Internet for stable data functioning
🧩 Summary: The study showed that there may be parallel networks on the Internet, which led to the emergence of the concept of "two -level Internet".
🧠 Own considerations: This phenomenon can have a significant impact on equality of access to information on the Internet. It is important to investigate how this can affect the future of the Internet and develop strategies to ensure equal access to information for all users.